ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Belarus on Wednesday discussed different options for a joint venture to establish a tractor plant in the country.
Consensus on this initiative was reached during a meeting between Minister for National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain and Belarusian Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Vadim Shagoiko.
Both sides agreed to collaborate on a foot-and-mouth disease vaccine to protect cattle, as well as on the capacity building of agricultural engineers in machinery design.
The minister shared a detailed plan on cooperation in the livestock sector, the seed sector, the mechanisation of agriculture, and increasing market access for agricultural and livestock products. He emphasised that Pakistan greatly appreciates the active engagement from the Belarusian side, aimed at fostering and enhancing bilateral cooperation and collaboration in agriculture and livestock.
Pakistan has carefully considered the requests made by the Belarusian side and has made corresponding suggestions to ensure that this partnership is mutually beneficial.
The minister also stated that Pakistani fruits should be granted access to the Belarusian market.
Vadim Shagoiko also expressed his country’s interest in establishing a veterinary medicine plant in Pakistan, and Mr Hussain responded that Pakistan was ready to facilitate investment in veterinary medicine.
Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2024
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